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Blood swirls as it rushes through an artery. Arteries are designed to have a helical twist to encourage the swirl
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arteryBlood swirls as it rushes through an artery. Arteries are designed to have a helical twist to encourage the swirlSubmitted by esaruoho on March 18, 2006 - 12:28"Medical scientists working with aeronautical engineers at Imperial College. London, found that blood 'swirls' as it rushes through an artery. Furthermore, nature has designed arteries with a helical 'twist' to encourage the swirl..." »
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